
Shahi Sunehri Masjid
Masjid
Shahi Sunehri Masjid
Shahi Sunehri Masjid, also known as the Golden Mosque, is an 18th-century mosque located in the Chandni Chowk neighborhood of Old Delhi, India. It was built by Mughal noble Roshan-ud-Daula during the reign of Emperor Muhammad Shah.
The mosque is situated near the Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib in Chandni Chowk, which was once an imperial boulevard leading to the Red Fort.
The mosque's facade features three arches, with the central arch being a high iwan topped by a dome. The building is made of brick and lime, covered with stucco work, and includes double-aisled wings on either side of the central nave. The mosque is topped by three bulbous, gilted domes, and features slender minarets.
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